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Queensland pushing for consistent consent and sexual assault reporting to be included in national school curriculum

Queensland will push for consistent consent and sexual assault reporting to be included in the national school curriculum.
Education Minister Grace Grace has written to federal counterpart Alan Tudge asking for the issue to be on the agenda at the education ministers’ meeting on April 30.
She’s also asked that the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority to work with the states to ensure strong, consistent content on consent is part of the curriculum.
“This issue is now…
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